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The real estate market in big cities such as Toronto and Vancouver is cooling down due to the new mortgage rules that resulted in fewer transactions and real estate purchases. At the same time, prices of real estate are on… (READ MORE)

Walmart Rewards™ MasterCard® is a store card offered by the retail giant based in America. The program is designed to allow users to shop on credit and get rewards in selected stores. Overview The Walmart Rewards™ MasterCard® is partly a… (READ MORE)

It does not matter if you love your job; at one point or another, you are going to need a break. This means that at some point during the year, you will require a vacation. Holidays are supposed to be… (READ MORE)

The decision to file for bankruptcy is a difficult one and depends on the types of debt you have, the amounts owed, your assets and valuables, your income and debt to income ratio, housing situation, and other factors. What is… (READ MORE)

Going back to college after a long holiday can be a challenge, especially if you are short of money, and many students are. Here are some back to school financial tips to get you back on track in no time…. (READ MORE)

Different establishments offer car financing, including brick-and-mortar banks, dealerships, and subprime lenders. Subprime loans are designed for customers with poor and tarnished credit as an alternative to standard financial products. Car Loans in Canada There are two types of financing… (READ MORE)

While getting a loan with poor or tarnished credit may look like a difficult task, there are ways to access credit in case of emergency and pay expenses. First Choice – Apply with Credit Unions If you are a union… (READ MORE)

Rewards credit cards are offered by finance companies, credit unions, online banks, and other establishments that offer financial services and products. There are many options for customers in Canada, offered by big banks such as the Bank of Montreal, Scotia… (READ MORE)

Canadian banks and other establishments offer current and savings accounts for students and young people. Big banks such as Toronto Dominion and the Bank of Nova Scotia as well as small entities offer student savings accounts. Features and Benefits Students… (READ MORE)